Geoeconomics

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About the book

Description

With the shift from geopolitics to geoeconomics the focus is no longer the Heartland or the Rimland, or any coherent geographical region, but the set of all geographical locations containing economically-important natural resources, what we shall call the Nareland (Natural Resource Lands). This new logic of dispersed geographical locations marks the shift from geopolitics to geoeconomics.

The centre stage has been taken over by the private-sector organization, the corporation. This means that power has been transferred from the public to the private sphere. It means that the nation state is ceding its power to individuals – less in some countries and more in others, for instance less in Sweden than in the USA; but the trend is clear, and it is global.

Content

From geopolitics to geoeconomics

The legacy of the discipline of geopolitics

The seduction of maps

The seduction of history

The seduction of current events

The renaissance of geopolitical thought

The Great Game

The conflict between Western and Asian values

Elements of geoeconomics

The doctrine of the Nareland

Normative intelligence analysis

A victory for historical materialism

Competitive advantage of nations: theories and realities

Nation states controlled by multinationals

Multinationals controlled by the nation state

Geoeconomics in relation to evolutionary theory

The organic view of social behaviour

Evolutionary theory versus environmental adaptation

Evolutionary economics and the competition between scientific paradigms

Geoeconomic maxims

Key intelligence topics for the study of geoeconomics

Perspectives by topics and dimensions

Perspectives by geographical location

Bibliography

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